Summer school on Landslide Mechanics (CISM Udine, Oct 2-6 2023)

Announcement (registration open) ‘summer school’ on:

Landslide Mechanics in Udine Italy, from 2-6 october 2023 :

https://www.cism.it/en/activities/courses/C2315/

There will be lectures from Nico Gray, Prabhu Nott, Elisabeth Guazzellli, Olivier Pouliquen, Roland Kaitna, Anne Mangeney, Dave Petly and Fahrang Radjai, spanning from physics to field studies, together with a field trip to visit the Vajont landslide and brainstorming sessions.

We will be happy to have you there with your students !

All the best,

Anne 

— 

Anne Mangeney
http://www.ipgp.fr/~mangeney/

Postdoc Aeolian transport across scales (IPGP)

Subject: Aeolian transport across scales, from landscape and dune dynamics to dust emission.

Employer: Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) – http://www.ipgp.fr/fr

In collaboration with: Laboratoire Inter-universitaire des Systèmes Atmospherique (LISA) – http://terre.lisa.u-pec.fr/fr, Department of Geopgraphy of the King’s College London (KCL) – https://www.kcl.ac.uk/geography.

Research team: Clément NARTEAU & Laurie BARRIER (IPGP); Gilles BERGAMETTI, Béatrice MARTICORENA, Benoît LAURENT, & Christel BOUET (LISA) ; Andreas Baas (KCL).

Location: Paris, France

Contacts: Clément NARTEAU (narteau@ipgp.fr) & Laurie BARRIER (barrier@ipgp.fr)

Required education: PhD in Earth sciences, Atmospheric sciences, Physics, or similar fields.

Position description: IPGP invites applications for a postdoctoral research position. Appointment start date no later than July 1, 2023, and the appointment is for 18 months.

Funding by: UnivEarthS LabEx of Université Paris Cité (https://u-paris.fr/en/laboratories-of-excellence/ and https://www.univearths.fr/en/home/)

How to apply: Please contact Dr. Clément Narteau (narteau@ipgp.fr) & Laurie BARRIER (barrier@ipgp.fr) with “AEOLAND Postdoc application” in the subject line. Include a CV with a short research statement summarizing research experience. Application review will begin immediately and will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.

Aeolian research is based on two main themes, dust and dunes, which are closely linked by transport laws derived from the physics of wind-blown particles. Nevertheless, as the time scales of dust emissions are many orders of magnitude shorter than those associated with dune field dynamics, the agreement between the corresponding transport properties remains poorly quantified. The objective of the AEOLAND project is to combine information on aeolian transport processes at different space and time scales (from 101 to 106 meters and years) to converge on consistent scenarios for sand and dust exchanges on continental surfaces, but also with the atmosphere. Such a transdisciplinary research approach aims to bridge the gaps between atmospheric dust (Laurent et al., 2005), dunes and aeolian landscape dynamics (Chanteloube et al., 2022). We propose to perform regional mass balances estimated from morpho-sedimentary markers to develop consistent scenarios for dust emissions and sand fluxes over large space and time scales that integrate the variability of meteorological events. These scenarios will be tested and parameterized at small scales against field observations and climate reanalysis outputs, so that they can be extrapolated over a wide range of intermediate scales on Earth and other planetary bodies.
The postdoc will integrate into an exciting team of researchers from two academic institutions (IPGP and LISA). The funding comes from the UnivEarthS LabEx program of Université Paris Cité, which is designed to set up a unique high-level teaching and training platform in the sciences of the Universe including comparative planetary research. The postdoc will lead two major efforts of the AEOLAND project: (1) the quantification of the impact of aeolian processes on arid environments from transport and morpho-sedimentary analyses at time scales ranging from those of dune systems (>102 yr) to that of landscapes (>104 yr), and (2) the cross-calibration the sand and dust transporting events over a wide range of time scales (101 s – 101 yr) using observations and numerical data. The postdoc will also engage in linking these two aspects, which is the cornerstone of the project, in order to promote this interdisciplinary research approach over the long term.
Ideally, the applicant should have: (i) a background in transport processes; (ii) experience in computer programing (Python, Matlab); (iii) independent research and teamwork skills; and (iv) communication skills. Priority will be also given to applicants with experience in any one, or a combination of, the following topics: expert knowledge of statistical analysis of geospatial and/or meteorological data; modeling of surface processes with geomorphic transport laws; application or development of remote sensing data and processing for Earth and/or atmospheric research; field-based data collection linked to surface processes; sediment transport, desert landscape and/or dune dynamics.

References:
Chanteloube et al., 2022 – https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/2021GL097342
Laurent et al., 2005 – https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2004JD005013

Full time and Part time Faculty Positions at Ecole Polytechnique

Trois postes d’enseignants en mécanique sont ouverts au concours à l’Ecole polytechnique cette année. Il s’agit de 

  • Prof. Assistant en mécanique des solides à temps complet (équivalent Maitre de Conférences)
  • Chargé d’Enseignement en mécanique expérimentale à temps incomplet (équivalent Maitre de Conférences, ce poste suppose d’avoir déjà un poste permanent par ailleurs)
  • Prof à temps incomplet résident en mécanique des solides, orientation matériaux  (équivalent Prof. 1ère classe, ce poste suppose non seulement d’avoir déjà un poste permanent par ailleurs mais également d’effectuer sa recherche dans un laboratoire de l’école)

Les fiches de poste sont jointes à ce message. N’hésitez pas à les relayer autour de vous, en particulier chez nos collègues à l’international.

La date limite de candidature est le vendredi 10 mars.

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ICR – Rheology of living and active systems (Athens, Jul29-Aug4 2023)

Dear Colleagues,

We would like to invite you to submit an abstract to our session on the « Rheology of living and active systems » at the 19th International Congress on Rheology to be held from July 29th to August 4th, 2023, in Athens Greece.

This session deals with rheological effects of living systems, such as bacterial colonies, or synthetic microswimmers, either in bulk or at interfaces. This includes both measurements and predictions of the rheological properties of such systems. We are particularly excited about the potential to deepen connections between the fields of biology, « active » matter, and rheology—whose intersection represents an important frontier for our field—through this session.

The submission deadline is January 10, 2023 and further details are available here.

Arezoo Ardekani, Purdue University
Sujit Datta, Princeton University

Workshop New Perspectives in active systems (Dresden April 24-28 2023)

We are organizing the workshop « New Perspectives in Active Systems” which will be held from April 24th to April 28th 2022 at the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden, Germany.

Invited speakers:

Gil Ariel (IL)
Clemens Bechinger (DE)
Debasish Chaudhuri (IN)
Iain Couzin (DE)
Olivier Dauchot (FR)
Erwin Frey (DE)
Daniel Goldman (US)
Silke Henkes (NL)
David L. Hu (US)
Jean-François Joanny (FR)
Enkeleida Lushi (US)
Andrea Perna (UK)
Pawel Romanczuk (DE)
Guy Theraulaz (FR)
Matthew Turner (UK)
Yilin Wu (HK)

For more information and to apply, see:

https://www.pks.mpg.de/active23

Cristian Huepe and Fernando Peruani

Summer school Complex motion in Fluids (Cambridge July 17-20 2023)

We are happy to announce that the 2023 edition of the Complex Motion in Fluids Summer School will take place at the University of Cambridge on 17-20 July 2023:
https://sites.google.com/cam.ac.uk/complexmotioninfluids2023/home

The school is organised by the University of Cambridge (UK) in collaboration with the University of Twente (NL), École Polytechnique (F) and the Technical University of Denmark (DK); this will be the 11th summer school in the “Complex Motion in Fluids” series. 

Speakers at the 2023 edition include: 
– Camille Duprat, LadHyX
– Jens Eggers, University of Bristol
– Christophe Eloy, IRPHE/Centrale Marseille
– Raymond Goldstein, University of Cambridge
– Yongyun Hwang, Imperial College London
– Anke Lindner, ESPCI/Sorbonne Université
– Shreyas Mandre, University of Warwick
– James Sprittles, University of Warwick
– Helen Wilson, University College London

Applications for the summer school will open on 15 January 2023. Places will be limited to 50 participants in the first instance, with priority given to early-career researchers such as PhD students and junior postdocs. The application deadline is 31 March 2023. The standard registration fee is to be confirmed but will likely be around £700, and it includes lectures, all meals, tea and coffee breaks, and accommodation for five nights.

Regards,


Eric Lauga

Professor of Applied Mathematics

University of Cambridge, DAMTP

http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/lauga

International Soft Matter Conference (Osaka, Sep 4-8, 2023)

Dear Colleagues,

We are happy to announce that the 7th International Soft Matter Conference will finally be taking place in Osaka on Sept. 4-8, 2023. We greatly appreciate your continued support and patience during these past few years, as we have struggled to make this event a reality in the face of all the delays forced upon us by the global pandemic.

We invite you to join us and present your work with a contributed talk or poster at the conference, which will be held on-site only.
The call for papers has just started, with a deadline for abstract submission of March 15, 2023. Please visit the conference website for further details:

https://ismc2023.jp

Ryoichi Yamamoto

Workshop SFP Navier-Stokes (Paris, 3-7 Jul 2023)

Bonjour à toutes et tous,

Nous organisons une session sur les deux cents ans des équations de Navier-Stokes lors du congrès général des 150 ans de la Société Française de Physique qui aura lieu à Paris du 3 au 7 juillet 2023. Pour plus de précision:

https://indico.ijclab.in2p3.fr/event/8021/page/294-mc24-bicentenaire-des-equations-de-navier-stokes

Si vous souhaitez présenter vos travaux lors de cette session, merci de soumettre un résumé pour une présentation orale de 15 minutes via le site du colloque avant le 5 avril 2023 : lien d’inscription et de choisir MC24 (mini colloque sur les deux cents ans des équations de Navier Stokes). Nous souhaiterions que les exposés soient accessibles à la large communauté des physiciens de la SFP. Nous encourageons particulièrement les doctorants et post-doctorants à venir exposer leur travaux.
N’hésitez pas à faire suivre ce message à vos listes de diffusion.

Merci d’avance,

Mathieu Gibert, Romain Monchaux et Gautier Verhille